I have ideas in my head regarding how I want this website to be styled and stuff, but I don't exactly know how to do any of that. I saw a cool page (that apparently won some sort of contest, and for good reason), The Nameless Archive. What a cool site! I like how all the elements on the page are sprawled out in a nice way, and it is navigable. I wanna try something like that, and I think I understand how I can do it (grids). I'll learn sometime. There is also the task of trying to make this entire blog scheme go nicely. I want, at some point, to implement some Neocities API usage so that I can upload a new post from my phone, but I don't know how to do that. Python seems like the way to go because I know that for the most part, but there is still the issue of understanding how requests work, which will take some time, but nothing good ever comes easy I suppose.
At 6:00 PM today, I am having a meeting with my teammates for my school's zine I am a part of. The professor's who set it up are kinda angry because we had an entire month to do work, but no one has done ANYTHING. Though that isn't entirely true. The dev team (my team), was asked to come up with a website that takes in submissions for the zine, and submissions can look like text, images, videos, anything creative. But I think the whole point of this zine is to showcase people's literary creations, because it was set up the writing faculty after all. I have been going over ways to make the website to take in submissions, and like they ALL cost money, except 2, but there are heavy restrictions like barely any customizability and file upload limits, so I guess we are just prioritizing file uploads rather than the aesthetic aspect of a webpage. Hopefully everything goes over well.
Also, I wanna learn some more tags. I know the marquee tag is kinda outdated, but c'mon, it looks awesome! Also it is pretty easy I figure.